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    Posted: November 26 2005 at 05:24
I think 2 really revolutionary bands are King Crimson and Watchtower! What's your opinion?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 05:27
King Crimson is pretty amazing, as is Watchower but not on near as many occasions as King Crimson. You have my opinion.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 05:30
King Crimson and Watchtower were just an example.

Do you know any other revolutionary bands?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 05:32
Watchtower was definitely a huge influence on prog metal.I would also grant that distinction to Voivod and Psychotic Waltz and definitely Iron Maiden,who I think played a large part in influencing alot of current prog metal musicians.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 05:46
Some may not class them as prog but the first Roxy Music album was totally revolutionary and has influenced millions in the years since
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 06:47

 

   King Crimson and The Nice most revolutionary that I know of

How wonderful to be so profound
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 07:19
Just to be nit-picky and pedantic....definition of 'revolutionary'????
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 07:20
Definitely King Crimson - if ITCOTCK is not revolutionary, then nothing is!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 07:39
Black Sabbath have influenced virtually every Metal band since. The Beatles influenced the rest (just an opinion, not trying to open up that can of worms again)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 07:46

Its hard to find out who was revolutionary, as with each band that would be nominated, there would be influences in their sound to which even they would find as 'revolutionary'... Im sure even the Beatles felt that way, that to be TOTALLY original would have worked as a snob to some bands that came before them.

...Just throwing a spanner...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 08:27

The Beatles

Pink Floyd

King Crimson

ELP

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 09:10
I can't believe no one mentioned the Mothers of Invention
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 09:35

There are so many...

Most obviously the Beatles. Whether or not they owe a huge debt of thanks to the people whose ideas they used, the way they presented the ideas led the entire popular music world for a few critical years in the development of rock and pop music.

Less obviously, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Bob Dylan, Grace Slick and the Byrds.

More obviously in the late 1960s - early 1970s, Pink Floyd, Zappa, The Who, Hendrix, Blue Cheer (who influenced Black Sabbath), The Nice/ELP and King Crimson.

I'd also include Savoy Brown (who also influenced Black Sabbath), Kraftwerk, Queen and Deep Purple around the early 1970s with King Crimson - and I'm tempted to include Gentle Giant, just because they were so different.

In the late 1970s, the Sex Pistols and Motorhead.

Late 1970s - early 1980s Gary Numan, John Foxx, Twelfth Night and Marillion.

Mid 1980s - Metallica, Megadeth and Metal Church (virtually inseparable, although it was Metallica who contributed the most lasting changes in metal).

Early 1990s - The Prodigy and The Orb.

Late 1990s - Radiohead.

...and everything I forgot...

 

 

 

 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 09:54
karl heinz stockhausen, Edgar Varese,
Miles Davis, John Coletrane, Thelonious Monk,
Velvet Underground, Early Pink Floyd, Captain Beefhart, Zappa, Hendrix,
Iggy & the Stooges, MC5, New York Dolls,
Faust, Neu!, Kraftwerk, Can

I suppose these are the artists that influncened most of the music I've listened  to in the past and influenced, if indirectly, music I continue to listen to.

(There's loads more I've forgot as well)





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 10:23
King Crimson, Pink Floyd, and Stevie Wonder were all very influential artists in my mind...though I'm not so sure if I'd call them revolutionary...Pink Floyd just has too many "ok" aalbums, the same goes for King Crimson (although their good stuff never fails to be extremely good). Stevie Wonder is the same way...he has really great "fucnky" songs, and not so great "R&B-ish" songs...I much prefer his upbeat style (if you happen to be a fan for some reason, check out his new album...it's not as dissapointing as I thought it would be!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 10:31
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 10:37
Dire Straits, revolting against the new punk regime!1
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 26 2005 at 10:41
Oh and Led Zeppelin...they are not exactly prog so I wouldn't hope to find them on this website (unless they were somewhere in like Prog-related or something on those lines), but they were very revolutionary.
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